No. Becasue what you're asking to do is basically open an application from the Windows box on your Mac. No can do. Windows applications don't work on Macs. So you're stuck with using an VNC-type application.

If you just want files from the PC, you should be looking at file sharing, not GUI controls. In that case, search on here for windows file sharing, you'll find plenty of info on it.

im not a dumbass, i know windows applications do not work on mac's! lol

Ive been using macs for over 15 years.

I want to drag and drop files from a windows screen sharing session over to the mac...

And loging into a windows machine while a user is using it. I know it's possible with terminal server but is their another option. Terminal services is very expensive and it still dosen't allow the sending of files.

As far as I know, Windows does not support multi-sessions. That only OS to do that (again, AFAIK) is an UNIX OS that uses X11 as it's primary window server. KDE might support drag & drop to a mounted disk, I'm not sure. But between Macs and PCs, you have limited options. Timbuktu will support drag & drop file sharing, but you cannot multi-session. Either you are controling the PC or your wife is.

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